Community ophthalmic physician

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Community ophthalmic physician (COP) is a type of public medical ophthalmology post in Ireland.

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COPs are employed by the Health Service Executive. COPs see patients referred by general practitioners, public health practitioners, hospital consultants, and other healthcare professionals. [1] COPs may work in a combination of large university teaching hospitals, smaller general hospitals, rural areas, and private practice. [2]

Background

The post of COP was created by the Department of Health in 1980 in response to a report which identified the need for community-based rather than hospital-based primary eye care. 21 posts were created nationally, excluding the Dublin area, which continued to operate a hospital-based system. The original plan aimed to provide 1 COP per 100,000 population. Minimum qualifications included a Diploma in Ophthalmology from the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. [3]

Specialist training

Training in medical ophthalmology is overseen by the Irish College of Ophthalmologists. After internship, trainees must undertake a 3-year Basic Surgical Training in ophthalmology followed by 1.5 years of specialist medical ophthalmology training which includes medical retina, paediatric ophthalmology, and uveitis. [4] The exit exam is the European Board of Ophthalmology Diploma (EBOD). At the end of the programme, graduates receive the Certificate of Completion of Medical Ophthalmic Specialist Training. [5] [6]

Current role

As of 2011, there are 22 COP posts in Ireland. [2] COPs see and treat a variety of ophthalmic conditions, including:

COPs also perform screening programmes for amblyopia, strabismus, and vision.

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